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Date sent:              Wed, 30 Jun 1999 14:33:21 -0700
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Subject:                Analysts on Medicare

Institute for Public Accuracy
915 National Press Building, Washington, D.C. 20045
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Wednesday, June 30, 1999

ANALYSTS ON MEDICARE

The following health-care policy specialists are available for
interviews
on the new Clinton plan for Medicare:

DON McCANNE, M.D., [EMAIL PROTECTED], www.medicare4all.org
A member of the National Coalition to Protect, Improve and
Expand
Medicare, Dr. McCanne said today: "Including prescription coverage in
Medicare is definitely a step in the right direction, but it is still
inadequate because it leaves too much of the cost as out-of-pocket
expenses which will remain unaffordable even for moderate income Medicare
recipients. The direction we should be moving towards is fixing Medicare
and expanding it to cover all of us. The American health-care system is a
disaster now, between the 43 million uninsured people and the damage
wrought by the market approach to health care. We need comprehensive
reform and a change to methods of cost containment that are
patient-oriented."

GAIL SHEARER, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.consumersunion.org
Director of Health Policy Analysis for Consumers Union, Shearer said
today: "The president's proposal is a much better value than the current
Medigap policies many Medicare recipients have. Under Medigap, a typical
75-year-old pays $1,800 for prescription coverage and gets at most $1,250
of benefits per year. However, we are concerned about the voluntary nature
of the president's proposal. Ideally, prescription drugs would be covered
for all, just like doctor and hospital bills. If only those in need elect
coverage, premiums collected will not cover as large a portion of costs as
anticipated, thus spiraling premiums."

JOHN HESS
A retired New York Times reporter, currently a radio commentator and an
analyst on the economics of aging, Hess said: "The Clinton
administration's proposals for Medicare are pure election-year posturing.
There is no talk of Medicare reform even reaching Congress this year.
Moreover, the proposals fail to address the central problem -- the nonstop
rise in the price of prescription medicines. Someone has to have the
courage to lower the boom on the pharmaceutical industry and start
controlling the price of these medications. The first thing that will
happen if the government pays for prescriptions is that employers who now
cover all or most of the cost of brand-name drugs -- which are in many
instances much better than generic counterparts -- will drop that
coverage. The government in the meantime would have a limit on how much
per year they will cover and the premium would come out of our Social
Security checks on top of the increased premium that will be charged for
Medicare. Employers will be better off, the drug companies will be better
off, but people who now have better coverage from their employers and
Medigap coverage -- and those with drug bills that exceed the proposed
limits on government coverage -- would be worse off."

For more information, contact at the Institute for Public Accuracy:
Sam Husseini, (202) 347-0020; David Zupan, (541) 484-9167





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